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Selling the Farm

Posted by Levi on Apr 30th, 2004
2004
Apr 30

Well, after lots of cleaning, de-cluttering, picture-taking and calculating, we have finally gotten our condo listed! Here is a link to it on erealty.com, for some reason it doesn’t come up on a search via realtor.com. I’ll try to elaborate a little since you have so little room in the listing for a description:

First of all, it is in a 4-floor building called The Bedford” which is almost exactly in the middle of the block (between 18th and 19th Streets) on California. The Bedford is a pet-friendly building on a surprisingly quiet block for being so close to the excitement of 18th street, the main drag of Adams Morgan, with all its great restaurants, clubs, and stores. It’s also only a 5-10 minute walk from the newly vibrant U-Street Corridor, and the vast array of offerings in Dupont Circle. It’s also just a couple of minutes to Kalorama Park which has lots of dog-walkers, frisbee tossers, and parents and children hanging out in its various sections.

As for the apartment itself, it’s up one flight of steps (or maybe one and a half if you count the few steps up to the front entrance of the building), it is a one-bedroom one-bath unit with high ceilings. Both the kitchen and bath have been renovated (right before my wife bought the place 3 years ago). The bathroom has a stone surface to the sink, brushed aluminum lighting, a kind of water-washed (I’m not sure what else to call it) wood framing to the mirrors, etc. The kitchen has lots of countertop, very nice cabinet with a built-in wine rack, a fridge with an ice-maker, a built-in microwave, and a ceramic/glas flat cooktop, etc. The kitchen also has the working home security alarm in it which conveys with the apartment.

The kitchen is open - you can cook and see/talk to people in the living room which the kitchen looks out onto. Both the living room and the kitchen have exposed brick walls and recessed halogen lighting. The living room has a wood burning fireplace and a little alcove/nook where my wife got a local artisan to custom design a desk to fit in this unique space. This is a way to have an “office” without really having an office!

The foyer is actually a decently-sized area and has these unique curved walls and a brushed aluminium chandelier which add character to the place from as soon as you walk in.

The bedroom is actually quite large with three windows, and gets some good light during most of the day. There’s also a good amount of closet space, although we supplemented by putting a wardrobe in, which I think is going to convey. It has terracota pleated shades which do convey.

In addition to the closents and cabinets, there is also a storage unit down in the basement for extra storage, and also a bike rack.

Finally, here are pictures that I’ve taken over the last couple of days:

The Bedford:

The Bedford

The Foyer:

Foyer

The Bathroom:

Bathroom 1 of 2

Bathroom again:

Bathroom 2 of 2

Bedroom:

Bedroom 1 of 3

Bedroom again:

Bedroom 2 of 3

Bedroom again:

Bedroom 3 of 3

Kitchen:

Kitchen 1 of 3

Kitchen again:

Kitchen 2 of 3

Kitchen again:

Kitchen 3 of 3

Living Room:

Living Room 1 of 2

Living Room again:

Living Room 2 of 2

Alcove with Desk:

Alcove with Desk

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Wil Wheaton’s Blog

Posted by Levi on Apr 23rd, 2004
2004
Apr 23

Am I the last to know about everything? I just found out that Wil Wheaton, the infamous Wesley Crusher from Star Trek The Next Generation, has a blog! It’s actually a pretty good one. Or at least there’s some very honest info about his experience as an actor both on Star Trek, before, and later. It seems pretty honest, both about himself and about others. Somehow I always thought he was a lot younger than me but he’s only 3 years younger and has kids and stepkids. Apparently he was on some shows on TechTV recently, but since I haven’t had cable in over a year, I never knew. Hopefully with the move to the new house I can convince my wife to get it. He also just wrote an autobiographical book of short stories which has gotten some excellent reviews on Amazon.com. Check it out if you haven’t already.

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Spring Update

Posted by Levi on Apr 19th, 2004
2004
Apr 19

Wow, I hadn’t realized how long it had been since my last entry. Things have been a bit busy on the personal front. We have been trying to cart off half our cluttered condo to a storage unit so that it looks like it’s not the tiny place it is. Then my sister decided to finally give birth to her first daughter, so we were up in NYC for four days helping out. While doing this, I learned that my brother in law actually has a blog of sorts, but it’s not really a blog. It’s really just a website where he posts random thoughts. There are some good rants about airline and theater security as well as the whole Janet Jackson debacle. I’m trying to convince him to actually make it into a blog which I think makes it a lot easier to post on a more regular basis (although my current lag does not give a good argument for this!). Anyway, check his site out - http://www.10025.com/.